Aboriginal architecture : living architecture

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
Paul M. Rickard ( Rickard, Paul M. )
Janice Benthin ( Benthin, Janice )
Category
Audio Visual and Multimedia Materials
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Publication Year
2005
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada, Canada
Tags
Inuit architecture -- Canada, Architecture -- Canada -- 21st century, Architecture -- United States -- History -- 21st century, Architecture -- Canada -- 21st century -- videodiscs, Architecture, Inuit architecture, Video recordings for the hearing impaired, Documentary films, Indigenous architecture -- Canada, Indigenous architecture -- United States, Indigenous Architecture
Abstract
"This film takes us into the world of Aboriginal architecture in the US and Canada, from traditional igloos and tepees to the work of today's modern Aboriginal architects, who are turning to ancient forms, adapting them in response to changes in the natural and social environment and creating contemporary structures that hearken to the past. Native designers are successfully melding current community needs with tradition. The resulting buildings are testaments to the enduring strength and ingenuity of Aboriginal design. Featuring expert commentary and stunning imagery, Aboriginal Architecture Living Architecture provides a virtual tour of seven Aboriginal communities. Part One focuses on the artistry of the Pueblo, Mohawk, Inuit and Crow communities. Part Two continues with a look at the work from the Navajo, Coast Salish and Haida communities. Both films reveal how these communities are actively reinterpreting and adapting traditional forms for contemporary purposes."--WorldCat.org.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 5693 | E98.A6 A26 2006 DVD | 1 | Yes |